There are many post-high school young men in the community who are neither employed full-time, nor enrolled in any full time program of study. Excessive free time and lack of a daily structure is generally not conducive to healthy living. Recognizing the need for a structured environment, CBMI partnered with Yeshiva Gedolah of Waterbury and Post University to provide an opportunity for students to complete up to 60 credits of college study under the auspicies of a CBMI learning program. Students study a variety of college level subjects, ranging from Bible and Talmud to Jewish History and Contemporary Ethics. The classes are conducted on a one-on-one or small group basis.